On Wed 20 Nov 2024 at 11:35:28 (-0500), eben@… wrote: > On 11/20/24 10:49, David Wright wrote: > > On Tue 19 Nov 2024 at 19:41:25 (-0500), eben@… wrote: > > > On 11/19/24 10:31, Brad Rogers wrote: > > > > > Your sig separator arrives here as "--". If it leaves you as "-- ", > > > > which it seems to be based on your attached image, I'm not sure what's > > > > happening. > > > > > > I guess until I find a smoking gun I'll just delete the signature and its > > > separator when sending to this list. > > > > So, naturally you use an editor to compose your posts. > > Not sure why you would assume that, but let's run with it. How would I > configure Tbird do do such a thing? I see no relevant settings for "editor" > or "path" but maybe they're hidden in the weeds.
According to: https://askubuntu.com/questions/252769/ubuntu-12-04-thunderbird-17-0-2-set-mime-enconding-quoted-printable it's called the "editor", but presumably it's built in. It looks like you want the opposite of what ptheo wants. Looking at: https://github.com/thunderbird/thunderbird-android/issues/2302 I seem to disagree with most of what's written by cketti, who thinks that format=flowed is rubbish and quoted printable is able to do what f=f does. (How can a Content-Transfer-Encoding define a Content-Type.) But the RFC (3676) certainly warns you not to use both. While you're probably not using the android version of TB, I don't know which versions you and others here are using. Anyway, perhaps the askubuntu post can help you navigate the configuration options in TB, and find you a suitable Content-Transfer-Encoding. Cheers, David.